Albert Otto from Merlaw

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Albert Otto from Merlaw

Albert Otto von Merlaw (born February 16, 1616 in Merlau ; † November 7, 1679 in Tübingen ) was chief steward and Ephorus at the Collegium Illustre in Tübingen.

Live and act

Albert Otto von Merlaw came from Merlau. He was married to Anna Felicitas, geb. from Laichingen. In 1666 he became Ephorus of the Collegium Illustre in Tübingen. With his wife he had a daughter, Maria von Merlau (1669–1669). In 1678 he fell seriously ill and died in Tübingen in 1679.

literature

Ephorus Illustris Collegii Tubingensis, Albertus Otto, Ab Et In Merlaw, Lectoribus Salutem Ac Perennitatem

Individual evidence

  1. funeral sermons to members of the families butcher, Miller, Mißler, Meurer, Meylin, and from Merlau and Mögling
  2. a b Gottfried F. Kümmerle: Display of those grave inscriptions and monuments which are located in and next to the collegiate or St. Georgen Church as well as in the Castle and Hofspital or St. Jacob's Church in Tübingen: as well as Excerpts from the local death registers from 1603 to June 1827. Schönhardt, 1827.
  3. Arrow sticker: New Württemberg servant book. § 197, 2189, 2374, 2918.